Design beautiful interfaces using 16+ design systems including Material You, Fluent Design, Apple HIG, Ant Design, Carbon Design, Shopify Polaris, Minimalism...
Security Analysis
high confidenceThe skill's requested actions, files, and runtime instructions match its UI-design purpose — it contains design references and a small script that appends design rules to a .cursorrules file; no credentials, network calls, or surprising binaries are required.
Name/description claim UI design assistance across many systems and the repository contains reference docs, palettes, patterns, and a small helper script — all relevant to the stated purpose.
SKILL.md stays on-topic: design guidance, workflows, and an explicit automation step to update .cursorrules. No instructions request unrelated system state, credentials, or external endpoints.
No install spec is present (instruction-only + a local Python script). No downloads, installers, or third-party package pulls — low-risk.
Skill requires no environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The only runtime reference is a suggested python3 command using $WORKSPACE (conventional), but the script itself only writes to .cursorrules in the current directory.
always:false and agent invocation is normal. The included script will create or append to a .cursorrules file in the working directory — this mutates project files (expected for this feature) and is the only persistent effect; review before running or back up the file.
Guidance
This skill appears coherent and low-risk: it provides design references and a small Python helper that writes design rules to a local .cursorrules file. Before running the apply_ui_rules.py script, review its contents (it's short and readable), and consider backing up any existing .cursorrules in the target project. Run the script in a test or repository where you're comfortable allowing a file write. No network access, credentials, or unexpected binaries are requested.
Latest Release
v1.3.1
Final sync with GitHub: All 16 design systems, reference files, and optimized UI scripts included.
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